Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 14, 1990, Page 7, Image 7

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    Daily Emerald
Briefly
The Pai ifii 10 (Conference public
relations office ommittei! several er
rors when it annoum ed the all-i on
fereiu:e softball team last week ()t 1-1
first-team selections to were ini or
red.
The correi t all < onterence Inst
team is as follows
• Pitchers l.isa l.ongaker. I'CI.A
Mil hele Cranger. (California
• Catcher Christy Serntella. Ari/o
na St
• Infield lulie Cavanaugh. Oregon.
Nicki Dennis, Arizona: Kerry
Dienelt. 1’CI.A. Krist\ Howard.
I'CI.A; Ann Rowan. Arizona St
• Outfield Sltanna Flynn. I 'CI.A
Kristin Cauthier, Arizona; Yvonne
Cutierrez. t't'I.A: Vivian Holm. Ari
zona
• Clilitt lulie |ones Arizona, l.isa
Fernandez. I"( I A
• Designated Player ( atherine
Stediiran. Arizona
The Ducks placed three players on
the second team Katie Wiese, piti h
er; lemma King, outfielder; and Tre
cev Simmons, utility
Team gets NCAA invitation
Oregon's in lineup for possible World Series berth
By Tracy Sumner
The Oregon softball team made it two
straight Sunday, receiving .in invitation
to the JO-team \CAA Softball Chain
pinnships for the second year in a row
the softball selection committee an
mul lin'd
Oregon made its first ever trip to tlit’
NCAAs last year and took tilth place in
the Softball College World Sarins in
Sunnvvain, t aid
Thi1 Ducks in Jl tor the season will
be the top seed in the \tideast Regional
in ( ailuminis Ohio, tins f i iday and Sal
urday The three team regional w ill be a
best two of three game series
Mid-American Conference champion
Kent State (-III 'I and t o big fen chain
pion Ohio Slate |,ttc .Ml will meet in the
first game ot the regional this I relay
yyith Oregon waiting to play both to
com bide Friday s schedule
Came tour will be played Saturday
yyith a Idlli game added it net essary
Oregon li.nl been rumored tutu- head
inn tm the West Region,il in Berkeley,
i '.ci I if xxith ( ditornia and San lose
Stale But were instead sent east That
development suited (fregon i nai h Tami
Broxx n lost fine
We kind ol eypeeted to go to ( al
Berkeley Brown said "When I talked
to (softball sele< lion rommittee mem
her) Irene Shea she said the first i hull e
was us going to ( al Beikeley and play
mg San lose State and t al Berkeley in a
three team series
She pushed really hard to get us out
of that region and into the \lidx\esl,
yvhere the best teams uoiildn t be taking
eat h other out, Brow n said
I bis is exai tly yxhat rx e want she
said 'Chiving Ohio Stale and Kent
Slate is mi e hei aiise xx e haven't played
them tour times It's nice going into
some plat e yvhere y\e haven't played be
tore The kids minds are more i lear and
they're Mol intimidated by anybody
I' he I finks had to endure some hard
times this season to gain the Nt A \ bid.
! tit’ nadir 111 which W .1 > .1 Iris til.Ill Mil
pressive 'I 1*1 11-i uni and .i double
headei loss In then third ranked Arizona
at home April 1 I
lint tin: Ducks rebounded to win 1 I nt
their Iasi In including Ibcir Iasi i• iv;111
In f.irn tbc invitation
Ui' it' been through quite a bit this
\cai llrmvn said It sihmiii■< 1 like pen
pie bail written us off When we weie
.'I 10 the neatest tiling about out team
is that v\ i diiln't ui\e up We knew we
bail more
It the lliuks get through tins week
end's regional play the\ vs 111 advent e
to the World Series in ( iklilhoma ( Its .
I ikla \lav t ' to meet the w inner ot
a game between Northern Iowa and
t < I.A
\s tar as I 'm ( uni erned our season
is over and a new season has started."
Drown said I think om ihiitu.es are
v ei \ good I don't think there are any
doubts m our kids minds, either Ihev
believe in themselves and that is tmpui
tanl "
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